I might be wrong but I donít think posting a link to your website of top 10 lists of software with what I assume are referral links to the App Store in every case is really appropriate for here.

Also, if you are the digital marketing expert you claim to be on this site, I would expect that it would occur to you that having someone edit the copy who is fluent in the written English language would be more than a little helpful if you want to be taken seriously by native English language speakers. I am inclined to wonder how someone with a marketing degree would not know this. This leads me to question your real motive in posting it.

On a bright note, the fact that I am this direct is why I am not a moderator which is for the best. Perhaps I am wrong here but I donít think so or I would not have responded.

I agree that this is a tad marginal but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, besides we allow others to post links to Mac game sites who don't post here as often as Anas. I'll give this a pass because the important thing here is that it is Mac gaming related link.

DH, I was thinking of making you the next moderator when the need arrises. Surprise! Yes you are direct but I am too when I have my sights set, you are also helpful, informative and a genuine good egg who deals maturely with others even when corned like a filthy rat. A shoo-in.

Iím sorry Anas. You seem like a nice enough guy in your posts here. I could have and should have better communicated what my real issue was and that simply had to do with transparency about the referral links. Thereís nothing wrong with doing that but itís a very good thing I think to be up front about it with a disclaimer of some kind. I think that in its own way sends a good message to people which is ultimately beneficial to yourself as well.

Joke aside, maybe you use an older version of Safari and macOS, that doesn't have the root certificate for letsencrypt.org, which is a newer certification authority which debuted in April 2016. So basically, any browser older than this will display a security warning. But you should still be able to ignore it and proceed to the site, unless the browser is so outdated it doesn't even the crypto used by the certificate (TLS 1.2 ECDHE RSA with AES 128 GCM SHA256): in this case, try Firefox (my choice), Opera, Chrome, etc., assuming your macOS isn't too outdated for their recent versions.

With regards to board games for the Mac, we're an independent app/game developer, and have just released our digital deck-building game called Mythical. The game is available on the Mac via Steam: Steam Store Listing

It has the play style of a traditional, physical deck-building card game, but adds some unique twists that take advantage of being a computer game.

Here's a review on Pixelated Cardboard that gives a pretty good overview of the game: Mythical Review